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Areas are different locales that can be visited within [[Kemono Friends Pavilion]].
Areas are different locales that can be visited within [[Kemono Friends Pavilion]].
== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Areas are the in-game locations where the bulk of the gameplay takes place; these are where you place your Playthings and observe the Friends that appear.


When you start the game, you'll begin in the Savanna area. While the Savanna is perfectly fine for attracting Friends and experiencing Pavilion, there are other areas you can explore to suit your needs or tastes. At the moment, there are two other areas excluding Savanna: Mountain, and Waterfront. New areas have been teased for future updates, such as a jungle-based area.
Their primary function in terms of game mechanics is affecting what specific Friends are more likely to appear, and what Playthings are the most effective when used. Generally speaking, each area has a set of Friends (common and rare) that are more likely to appear there either compared to other areas or compared to other Friends not within that 'set'. Combined with every plaything each having its own 'Effective Area' (typically the area where the item can reliably spawn all of its rateups), the consideration of Areas becomes important when the player wants to spawn or avoid spawning specific Friends as much as possible, either for aesthetic or level-grinding purposes.


Areas aren't just an aesthetic choice, however; you can help skew the odds of finding your favourite Friend by combining Playthings and areas wisely. While a Playthings can be placed in any area where there's a spot available, each Plaything will have an affinity for a certain area. This information can be checked on the Plaything's information screen. When placed in that specific area, the Plaything will attract Friends better. If the Plaything has a chance of attracting a rarer Friend, the odds will increase when placed within its preferred area. As such, while you can place Playthings anywhere you like, it's a good idea to take the Plaything's favoured area into account to increase the encounter rate and maximise your chances for rare Friends.
Each Area starts with 5 spots to place Playthings, and the player can unlock 5 more for a total of 10 spots by getting a certain number of encounters. Furthermore, out of these 10, each Area distributes these as either Land or Water, affecting what Playthings you can place in them.
 
When you start the game, only the Savanna area will be unlocked. The player will eventually have to unlock others to make more substantial progress; however, given that there is no other use of coins, it is simply a matter of time and personal choice for the most part.


==Savanna==
==Savanna==
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[[File:Savanna Pavilion Preview.png|220px]]
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| '''Unlocked At Start''': || Yes
| '''Unlocked At Start''': || Yes
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| '''Ground Plaything Spots''': || Yes
| '''Ground Plaything Spots''': || 9
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| '''Water Plaything Spots''': || Yes
| '''Water Plaything Spots''': || 1
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The Savanna is a grassland area, and the very first area you'll find yourself in when you start the game. It's based off of the first area that Kaban finds herself in the Kemono Friends anime. This area has plenty of spots on the ground to place Playthings, and a single water spot for any water Playthings you might find. This makes the Savanna a good 'middle ground' area, and a great place to learn how the game works.
The Savanna is a grassland area, and the very first area you'll find yourself in when you start the game. It's based off of the first area that Kaban finds herself in the Kemono Friends anime. This area has plenty of spots on the ground to place Playthings, and a single water spot for any water Playthings you might find. This makes the Savanna a good 'middle ground' area, and a great place to learn how the game works.


=== Rare Friends Found Here ===
=== Friends Found More Commonly Here ===


* Thomson's Gazelle
* Thomson's Gazelle
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[[File:Mountain Pavilion Preview.png|220px]]
[[File:Mountain Pavilion Preview.png|300px]]
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| '''Price If Bought Afterward''': || 5000 Pavilicoins
| '''Price If Bought Afterward''': || 5000 Pavilicoins
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| '''Ground Plaything Spots''': || Yes
| '''Ground Plaything Spots''': || 10
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| '''Water Plaything Spots''': || No
| '''Water Plaything Spots''': || None
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=== Information ===  
=== Information ===  


The Mountain area is focused on Alpaca Suri's cafe at the top of a mountain, which was visited midway through the Kemono Friends anime. On the far left is the cafe, while on the right is the logo Kaban draws in the grass in the anime to attract flying Friends. Unlike the Savanna, the Mountain area does not have any water spots, meaning you cannot place water-based Playthings in this area. If you have a lot of ground-based Playthings and hardly any water-based ones, the Mountain makes for a great area to move to. It's also a good place to visit if you want to encounter some of the rarer ground-based Friends, such as Alpaca Suri and Brown Bear.
The Mountain area is based on Alpaca Suri's cafe at the top of a mountain, which was visited midway through the Kemono Friends anime. On the far left is the cafe, while on the right is the logo Kaban draws in the grass in the anime to attract flying Friends. Unlike the Savanna, the Mountain area does not have any water spots, meaning you cannot place water-based Playthings in this area. If you have a lot of ground-based Playthings and hardly any water-based ones, the Mountain makes for a great area to move to. It's also a good place to visit if you want to meet specific ground-based Friends often, such as Alpaca and Brown Bear.


=== Rare Friends Found Here ===
=== Friends Found More Commonly Here ===


* Ezo Red Fox
* Ezo Red Fox
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[[File:Waterfront Pavilion Preview.png|220px]]
[[File:Waterfront Pavilion Preview.png|300px]]
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| '''Price If Bought Afterward''': || 5000 Pavilicoins
| '''Price If Bought Afterward''': || 5000 Pavilicoins
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| '''Ground Plaything Spots''': || Yes
| '''Ground Plaything Spots''': || 3
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| '''Water Plaything Spots''': || Yes
| '''Water Plaything Spots''': || 7
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The Waterfront area features a performance stage in the middle of the area, with water all around it. This makes it the ideal area for aquatic Playthings and Friends. While the focus is on water, there are land-based spots for Playthings on the stage area, making it more Plaything-friendly than Mountain. While the area itself is themed off of PPP, this specific area was never shown in the Kemono Friends anime. If you find yourself collecting a lot of water-based Playthings and not many land-based ones, the Waterfront can give you the much-needed room to place all your aquatic Playthings. Similarly, if you have an affinity for PPP, you'll have better chances filling your Friends Archive with them in the Waterfront area.
The Waterfront area features a performance stage in the middle of the area, with water all around it. This makes it the ideal area for aquatic Playthings and Friends. While the focus is on water, there are land-based spots for Playthings on the stage area, making it more Plaything-friendly than Mountain. While the area itself is themed off of PPP, this specific area was never shown in the Kemono Friends anime. If you find yourself collecting a lot of water-based Playthings and not many land-based ones, the Waterfront can give you the much-needed room to place all your aquatic Playthings. Similarly, if you have an affinity for PPP, you'll have better chances filling your Friends Archive with them in the Waterfront area.


=== Rare Friends Found Here ===
=== Friends Found More Commonly Here ===


* Gentoo Penguin
* Gentoo Penguin
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* Emperor Penguin
* Emperor Penguin
* Atlantic Puffin
* Atlantic Puffin
== Jungle Area ==
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[[File:Jungle Pavilion Preview.png|300px]]
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| '''Available From Start''': || Yes
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| '''Unlocked At Start''': || No
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| '''Price If Bought First''': || 300 Pavilicoins
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| '''Price If Bought Afterward''': || 5000 Pavilicoins
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| '''Ground Plaything Spots''': || 9
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| '''Water Plaything Spots''': || 1
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=== Information ===
The Jungle area is the first Area to be added to the game post-release, in version 1.1.0. While this area is by-and-large centred around the 7 Friends added in that version, it is still possible to get a wide variety of Friends with the Playthings that are effective there. While identical to the Savanna at face value due to its spot distribution, the player will have many more opportunities for new friends when travelling there after the Savanna (and consequently a good influx of PP).
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 25 April 2018

Areas are different locales that can be visited within Kemono Friends Pavilion.

Overview

Areas are the in-game locations where the bulk of the gameplay takes place; these are where you place your Playthings and observe the Friends that appear.

Their primary function in terms of game mechanics is affecting what specific Friends are more likely to appear, and what Playthings are the most effective when used. Generally speaking, each area has a set of Friends (common and rare) that are more likely to appear there either compared to other areas or compared to other Friends not within that 'set'. Combined with every plaything each having its own 'Effective Area' (typically the area where the item can reliably spawn all of its rateups), the consideration of Areas becomes important when the player wants to spawn or avoid spawning specific Friends as much as possible, either for aesthetic or level-grinding purposes.

Each Area starts with 5 spots to place Playthings, and the player can unlock 5 more for a total of 10 spots by getting a certain number of encounters. Furthermore, out of these 10, each Area distributes these as either Land or Water, affecting what Playthings you can place in them.

When you start the game, only the Savanna area will be unlocked. The player will eventually have to unlock others to make more substantial progress; however, given that there is no other use of coins, it is simply a matter of time and personal choice for the most part.

Savanna

Savanna

Savanna Pavilion Preview.png

Area Info
Available From Start: Yes
Unlocked At Start: Yes
Ground Plaything Spots: 9
Water Plaything Spots: 1

Information

The Savanna is a grassland area, and the very first area you'll find yourself in when you start the game. It's based off of the first area that Kaban finds herself in the Kemono Friends anime. This area has plenty of spots on the ground to place Playthings, and a single water spot for any water Playthings you might find. This makes the Savanna a good 'middle ground' area, and a great place to learn how the game works.

Friends Found More Commonly Here

  • Thomson's Gazelle
  • Plains Zebra
  • Lion
  • Margay
  • Caracal

Mountain Area

Mountain

Mountain Pavilion Preview.png

Area Info
Available From Start: Yes
Unlocked At Start: No
Price If Bought First: 300 Pavilicoins
Price If Bought Afterward: 5000 Pavilicoins
Ground Plaything Spots: 10
Water Plaything Spots: None

Information

The Mountain area is based on Alpaca Suri's cafe at the top of a mountain, which was visited midway through the Kemono Friends anime. On the far left is the cafe, while on the right is the logo Kaban draws in the grass in the anime to attract flying Friends. Unlike the Savanna, the Mountain area does not have any water spots, meaning you cannot place water-based Playthings in this area. If you have a lot of ground-based Playthings and hardly any water-based ones, the Mountain makes for a great area to move to. It's also a good place to visit if you want to meet specific ground-based Friends often, such as Alpaca and Brown Bear.

Friends Found More Commonly Here

  • Ezo Red Fox
  • Silver Fox
  • Toki
  • Alpaca Suri
  • Brown Bear

Waterfront Area

Waterfront

Waterfront Pavilion Preview.png

Area Info
Available From Start: Yes
Unlocked At Start: No
Price If Bought First: 300 Pavilicoins
Price If Bought Afterward: 5000 Pavilicoins
Ground Plaything Spots: 3
Water Plaything Spots: 7

Information

The Waterfront area features a performance stage in the middle of the area, with water all around it. This makes it the ideal area for aquatic Playthings and Friends. While the focus is on water, there are land-based spots for Playthings on the stage area, making it more Plaything-friendly than Mountain. While the area itself is themed off of PPP, this specific area was never shown in the Kemono Friends anime. If you find yourself collecting a lot of water-based Playthings and not many land-based ones, the Waterfront can give you the much-needed room to place all your aquatic Playthings. Similarly, if you have an affinity for PPP, you'll have better chances filling your Friends Archive with them in the Waterfront area.

Friends Found More Commonly Here

  • Gentoo Penguin
  • Royal Penguin
  • Humboldt Penguin
  • Southern Rockhopper Penguin
  • Emperor Penguin
  • Atlantic Puffin

Jungle Area

Jungle

Jungle Pavilion Preview.png

Area Info
Available From Start: Yes
Unlocked At Start: No
Price If Bought First: 300 Pavilicoins
Price If Bought Afterward: 5000 Pavilicoins
Ground Plaything Spots: 9
Water Plaything Spots: 1

Information

The Jungle area is the first Area to be added to the game post-release, in version 1.1.0. While this area is by-and-large centred around the 7 Friends added in that version, it is still possible to get a wide variety of Friends with the Playthings that are effective there. While identical to the Savanna at face value due to its spot distribution, the player will have many more opportunities for new friends when travelling there after the Savanna (and consequently a good influx of PP).


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Mammals
Aardwolf (Gen 2) • African Bush ElephantAfrican Wild DogAmerican BisonArabian OryxArctic FoxArctic HareArctic WolfAsian Small-Clawed Otter (Gen 2) • AurochsAustralian DevilAxis DeerAye-AyeBarbary LionBat-Eared FoxBearded SealBengal TigerBergman's BearBlack-Backed Jackal (Gen 2) • BlackbuckBlack JaguarBlack LeopardBlack RhinocerosBlack-Tailed Prairie DogBlack WildebeestBlue WhaleBlue WildebeestBorneo ElephantBrown Bear (Gen 2) • Brown Long-Eared BatCalifornia Sea LionCapybaraCaracal (Gen 2) • Chapman's ZebraCheetahChestnut HorseChinese White DolphinCollared PeccaryCommerson's DolphinCommon Bottlenose DolphinCommon DeguCommon Vampire BatCougar (Gen 2) • CoyoteCoypuCrested PorcupineDall SheepDesert WarthogDholeDomestic Dog (Mixed-Breed)Domestic PigDonkeyDromedaryEurasian BeaverEuropean Cave LionEzo Brown BearEzo Red Fox (Gen 2) • Fennec Fox (Gen 2) • FossaGeoffroy's CatGiant AnteaterGiant ArmadilloGiant Forest HogGiant OtterGiant Panda (Gen 2) • Giant PangolinGolden Snub-Nosed MonkeyGolden TigerGray WolfHarp SealHimalayan TahrHippopotamus (Gen 2) • Holstein Friesian CattleHonduran White BatHoney BadgerHuacaya AlpacaIndian ElephantIndian WolfIriomote CatJaguar (Gen 2) • Japanese Black BearJapanese MacaqueJapanese MartenJapanese River OtterJapanese WolfKoalaKodiak Bear • Leopard (Gen 2EX) • Linnaeus's Two-Toed SlothLion (Gen 2) • Long-Tailed ChinchillaMalayan TapirMaltese TigerMargayMeerkatMoose (Gen 2) • Mountain TapirNarwhalNorth American BeaverNorthern Sea OtterOcelotOkapiOrcaPale FoxPale-Throated SlothPallas's CatPatas MonkeyPink Fairy ArmadilloPlains Zebra (Gen 2) • Polar BearPronghornRaccoon (Gen 2) • Raccoon DogRed FoxRed Kangaroo • Red Panda (Gen 2EX) • ReindeerReticulated Giraffe (Gen 2) • Ring-Tailed LemurRock HyraxSableSand CatSeal Brown HorseServal (Gen 2) • SheepShort-Beaked Common DolphinSiberian ChipmunkSiberian TigerSilky AnteaterSilver Fox (Gen 2) • SivatheriumSouthern Sea OtterSouthern Tamandua (EX) • Spotted HyenaSpringbokSteller Sea LionStoatSuri Alpaca (Gen 2) • Tasmanian DevilThomson's Gazelle (Gen 2) • Tibetan Sand FoxTsushima Leopard CatTundra WolfWalrusWestern Lowland GorillaWhite HorseWhite LionWhite ReindeerWhite RhinocerosWhite ServalWhite TigerWild Bactrian CamelWolverineWoolly Mammoth
Birds
Adélie PenguinAfrican PenguinAtlantic PuffinBald EagleBlack SwanBlack-Headed IbisBlack-Tailed GullCampo FlickerChinstrap PenguinCommon GullCommon OstrichCrested Ibis (Gen 2) • Eastern Spot-Billed DuckEgyptian GooseEmperor PenguinEurasian Eagle-Owl (Gen 2) • GastornisGentoo PenguinGolden EagleGreat AukGreater Bird-Of-ParadiseGreat CormorantGreater FlamingoGreater HoneyguideGreater LophorinaGreater RheaGreater RoadrunnerGreat White PelicanHumboldt PenguinIndian PeafowlJapanese CormorantKing PenguinLarge-Billed CrowMasked BoobyNew Zealand Giant PenguinNorthern GoshawkNorthern White-Faced Owl (Gen 2) • Okinawa RailOriental StorkPassenger PigeonPeregrine FalconResplendent QuetzalRock PtarmiganRoss's GullRoyal PenguinScarlet IbisScarlet MacawSecretarybirdShoebillSouthern Rockhopper PenguinTufted PuffinWestern ParotiaWhite Stork
Reptiles
African Rock PythonAmazon Tree BoaEmerald Tree BoaFrilled LizardKing CobraKomodo DragonOkinawan HabuPanther ChameleonRed-Eared SliderSaltwater CrocodileSpectacled Caiman
UMA
ByakkoCerberusDanzaburou-DanukiGenbuInugami GyoubuJack-o'-LanternKamaitachi (Chi)Kamaitachi (Setsu)Kamaitachi (Ten)Nine-Tailed FoxOinari-samaPeach PantherRaijūSeiryuShisa LeftyShisa RightSkyfishSuzakuTsuchinoko (Gen 2) • Yamata No OrochiYatagarasu